knapplc
International Man of Mystery
Pretty surprised to be in the top third. :dunno
It's gotta be because the students are away from campus. Last time we did this I was #20, and I haven't moved since then.
Pretty surprised to be in the top third. :dunno
1,607 miles. 23:50 hours.
I can get on I-80 seven miles from my house, then take the Memorial Stadium exit 1,600 miles later.
Knapp, since you live so close to the campus I have a question that is off topic put sort of, kind of related .It's gotta be because the students are away from campus. Last time we did this I was #20, and I haven't moved since then.
Knapp, since you live so close to the campus I have a question that is off topic put sort of, kind of related .
Since Covid-19 & the close of campus and the normal near campus activities, have you seen any businesses close for good because of the lack of business - not being able to withstand the economic impact of no students in the spring and the summer months? I also would think not have a spring game had a huge impact on businesses near the campus. What have you observed?
I can't imagine the impact if there were no football games. I read an article about how some college downs will fall apart if campuses don't open up as normal this fall. Some college towns have just one 'industry' - the college.
good to know. I hope they all make it.There have been a few places downtown that have closed temporarily, like bagel shops and Panera Bread and some coffee shops, and of course the bars, but I don't think anyone has permanently closed up shop.